Born and Raised Outdoors is a group of "Hardcore Bowhunters" that push the physical limits of their bodies to bring you the reality of "Over The Shoulder" bowhunting.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Another season for the books.....

Well another season has come and gone…..and already the countdown begins for next year.

This season was no textbook example for how things are supposed to go. It started rough. Pedaling our bikes into the unknown, we pushed our bodies to the brink. Needless to say this season wasn’t looking over our favorite hunting or even familiar ground.

We couldn’t find the usual suspects in their typical range, which caused us to expand our horizon and check out brand new and foreign hunting grounds.

The first weekend of season was a learning experience in itself…Trent and I need to take a class in “How to Read Maps 101.” Friday night before the opener, we decided to load up the gear and check out some gated ground. We consulted Ty’s ancient, I mean outdated and obsolete map. With the effect of a couple of brew’s Trent and I made the decision to head west after departing from the rigs. Big mistake!

Our lack of common sense, lead us to a round-trip pedal fest of 27 miles and zero elk. Not to mention sore muscles.

We finally found our anticipated route, which was only ½ mile in the other direction from the truck. OOPS!!!!

As the season progressed, so did the odometer on our mountain bikes. We rode those stupid bikes everywhere, even pushing them up some of the steepest grades. With that said they not only saved us time and our feet, but they came in handy when it came time to pack meat.

Darrell and Trent were the first to draw blood.

Trent was able to coax a stud bull into his father to a mere 35 yards. With two well placed arrows the bull made a 65 yard jaunt before piling up. This was a great way to get things started for the BRO crew.

The second week of season, Trent and Steve hunted their asses off. Their hard work and sweat equity produced another bull on the ground. The bull made a severe mistake and Trent slipped an arrow into the vitals…

The pack out was a huge undertaking, with just of the two of them, they proceeded to pack out an entire elk in one trip on the mountain bikes and trailers. Finally arriving back to the homestead as the moon gave way to daylight.

Soon I followed with a sequence that nobody could have predicted. Pedaling our bikes into country that we had never laid our eyes on, we struggled to even raise the sight of an elk. Trent made our luck change though, as he painted his face as the daylight was winding down. Ty and I in disbelief put our “rally” caps on and proceeded to the end of the road.

Finally as the sun was going down, we located a bull. With Ty as the shooter, Trent and he slipped down the ridge as I continued to rouse the bull. Soon I realized that the bull’s route was going to end up at my feet. With little time to react, I drew and shot. After a few seconds of crashing, silence came over the woods. We knew it was over.

After an easy pack to a skid road, we loaded up the bike carts and headed to camp. The next morning we started on our 14 mile ride out. By 1:30 pm we had the elk in the truck and a beer in our hand.

The next week was met with more challenges as Ty still had a tag burning a hole in his pocket. Tuesday night after work, Ty and I headed in to check out some old stomping grounds. With some fresh sign and one bugle we had high spirits as the sun set.

On the ride out, Ty lost his BRO hat off his handlebars. Not wanting to lose his lucky cap, he took his 7 yr old daughter back in there the net morning. After locating his hat more than half way on the loop, he decided to continue on.

At straight up noon, he located a bull raking his antlers and pushing his cows through some heavy reprod. A quick bugle had the bull and Ty in a standoff. With a narrow window of opportunity, Ty made a stellar shot resulting in the biggest bull of his career.

Him and his daughter, Hunter, experienced a hunt that they will never forget.

Last up was Treavor.

His plane arrived Thursday night as Trent and I greeted him in the North Bend International Airport. And I use the term “International Airport” very loosely. We didn’t waste any time and started planning the route for the next day's hunt.

As the week progressed so did the number of close calls and frustration. We anticipated the last week of season being the best hunting, but we struggled to find them on a consistent basis. We pushed on and kept our chins up.

The last weekend, we found ourselves pedaling up the same path we made on my hunt. Unfortunately we were unable to locate anything. In fact I didn’t even lay my eyes on an elk the final two days of season. The sign indicated we were a day late and a dollar short. Oh well! We came away with some more tricks in our bag and numerous new hunting spots.

The best part of the season was being able to share the experience with good friends.

We had a diverse crew, from professional cinematographer, Justin Crump, to first time bowhunter, Chris Apuy. Not to mention our newest member to the crew, Steve Howard.

The “tough-ass” award goes to our fellow partner, Trent. The rest of the crew through out our inflatable pads and set-up our bivy tents every night.

Not Trent. He just through out his sleeping bag on the less than soft ground and called it a night.

Yet another sunset but this one is different, it marks the end of another memorable elk season!

Stay tuned as we prepare for late buck season. Only 32 days left……


-Kody

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Off to the Mountains!

The desert....it is so miserable when your there, but you can't wait to go back!




A couple of friends of ours were fortunate enough to draw a coveted Nevada archery deer tag. They just returned from a scouting trip with smiles on their faces....they really liked what they saw.

The rugged terrain will put their will and determination to test, but with plenty of pre-season conditioning, they will succeed.


The season opens this weekend and they hope to put their preparation to test. We hope to report the first kill of the year upon their return. Stay tuned.....

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

As I'm sure you know seasons just a month away. I hope you've been shooting every day possible and visualizing that perfect arrow. Making sure your pack is stuffed with all the accessories that you need, and scouting every available minute that you can. I can't wait to see the pictures.

Trent

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Born And Raised Outdoors


Fresh off the cutting room floor.....sit back and enjoy!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Scouting

I thought I would give a scouting update.....

Kody and I traveled to the elk woods on Friday evening. No elk were found, but we did manage to locate a couple of bears!!! Two more weeks and they will be in trouble!

Then on Saturday we ventured out to the HOLY GROUND. We only saw about ten different heards. It was amazing! Elk everywhere!!!

I will keep you posted.

Trent

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

BEAR DOWN!




Well, we finally got the job done. We chased them all season with the bows, but when push cam to shove, we busted out the guns!!

After scaling the rugged Coast Range of Southern Oregon, we pushed ourselves to the brink before bringing this big bruin to the ground. Those mountain bikes sure came in handy on the way out.

Ty was able to get the job done on a nice bear. The boar tipped the scales at about 215 lbs., which will fill the freezer with some nice pepperoni sticks for this upcoming year.

This capped off a great day as we saw 7, yes 7 bears in one day. Needless to say we found a new "Honey Hole", no pun intended. Stay tuned for some great footage and hope for more success....

Kody

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Big and Black



Spring Bears are here! These recent photos taken from the trail cams, have shown proof that the bears are out and moving.


We would like to welcome our latest friend to join Born And Raised Outdoors, Steve Howard. Steve has been hard at work scouting the vast bear country of Southern Oregon. Most recently he has captured some great photos.

Early activity shows a promising season ahead. Check us out as we keep you posted on the red hot action!

Kody

Sheds!


Well to say the least, I have a huge case of cabin fever. We finally had a break in the weather and got a chance to roam the local hills. I knocked the cob webs off the gear and suited up.

Through the binos and miles on the boots, I was able to pick up quite a few low land buck sheds, 14 to be exact. The day produced a mixed bag of Columbia Whitetail and Blacktail horns. With the best find of the day being a nice Whitetail 3-point shed with double eye guards.

I can't wait for Spring bear season. The winter has been colder and longer than on average, which minimize movement, but it will give us an opportunity to get back in the woods!

Stay Tuned.....

Kody

Spring Break-In


It is March 24th, we are getting ready for spring bear season that opens in April here in southwest Oregon. It is time to put away the field points for awhile and go back to the broadheads. It is also time to get back into shape. Put on a few fat pounds this winter and lost a lot of much needed endurance. This will start the exercise routine from now until the end of September. Starting out with a mile run on the treadmill and some push ups and will work up to several miles a day. Time to get started..............

Ty

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

BORN AND RAISED OUTDOORS BREAK OUT!

LOOK OUT!!!!
BORN AND RAISED OUTDOORS IS GOING TO CHANGE THE WAY YOU VIEW BOWHUNTING







Born And Raised Outdoors is a newly founded Outdoor production company that will be pushing the outer limits of bowhunting caught in action! The team consists of 4 members who combined will bring you some of the most cutting edge and exciting outdoor films.


The team consists of Trent Fisher, Treavor Fisher, Kody Kellom, and Ty Stubblefield. The dynamic members each bring their own personalities which proves to push the group to the highest intensity level. The energy and expertise will prove to bring success to the group as they pursue some of the biggest Roosevelt Bulls and Blacktail Bucks!
STAY TUNED!